C'mon, you couldn't find anything better than a brown and white picture from Sears?

They are really adorable, angelic on this picture. You would think that 2 kids these ages would be on there necks fighting, and keeping you busy all the time. Where are the photos where they turn the house upside down??Unless your kids are angels, which I find hard to believe:-)

Nope. We've got 5 digital camereas at home but none of them belong to me:-) Seriously,I just never use that option.Maybe you can put in some regular colored photo's of your kids when you have a chance?And next time when you give them Kugel make sure to have your camera ready and snap that picture before you start screaming:-)

Why'da think I'm still a student? I'm approximetly 75 years old!What chutzpa, I could have been your grandmother:-)I actually graduated a few years ago.So are you speaking at a Mishmeres event? on which topic?Can you post like really recent photo's, maybe from Chanukah?

there is. Somebody else opened a website with the name tzipicaton.com, try it.Sorry to hear that you gave it up,was looking forward to updates. I hope your not planning to give up this blog!Waiting to hear from you!!

Princess- that's not someone's real website- that site belongs to a company that sells domains. It's not a real site, just a "filler" site so someone can buy off that name from them. I highly doubt anyone else has need or use of the domain tzipicaton.com...

@ sternberger- I do speak for mishmeres here and there- but if your school does Mishmeres you'll probably hear me sometime this year on a program they've organized called shavua tov. Email me @ twinklebrite@yahoo.com and I'll tell you more.

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I can be contacted at twinklebrite@yahoo.comThis is a blog of the journal I kept when I was a 16 year old teen with cancer.

It sat in my drawer collecting dust for a long time until I decided that it was important to get my story out there.

Whether the reader is here for inspiration, support, a laugh, a good cry, curiosity, or by accident, I'm glad to be of service.

I learned from this challenge that Hashem put before me and do not regret going through it. I will never know His reasoning, but that's not my job.

My job is to put myself out there and be there for anyone who needs chizuk. My job is to show the world that cancer can be a part of someone's every day living without taking over their life. My job is to show that there is a life after cancer as well.

That was then. I am now.

So if you feel that reading my blog/book has made a difference to you, then my journal has already more than served its purpose.